A Wood Netsuke
A Wood Netsuke

SIGNED TADAYUKI (NAGOYA), EDO PERIOD (EARLY 19TH CENTURY)

Details
A Wood Netsuke
Signed Tadayuki (Nagoya), Edo Period (Early 19th Century)
Katabori, stained boxwood; a compact model of a snail emerging from its shell, its head just starting to unfold, the radial marking of the shell carefully carved and stained, the very tight himotoshi formed by a gap between the body and the shell, signed in cursive ukibori characters in a rectangular reserve Tadayuki
15/16 x 1 9/16in. (2.4 x 4.0cm.)
Provenance
Hindson collection

Lot Essay

This netsuke is published by Davey who notes that the artist is otherwise unknown but clearly worked in the tradition of Tadatoshi.1
1 Neil K. Davey, Netsuke: A Comprehensive Study Based on the M.T. Hindson Collection (London: Faber & Faber, 1974), no. 575 (p. 191).

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